IP Library Granted Patent US 7,843,179
Granted Patent B2
US 7,843,179 · App. 11/937,818 · Granted Nov 30, 2010

Control circuit for synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC converter, synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC converter and control method thereof

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Patent No.
US 7,843,179
App. No.
11/937,818
Granted
Nov 30, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

To provide a control circuit for a synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC converter, a synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC converter and a control method thereof in which, in a light load state and a no-load state, an output voltage can be dropped to thus prevent an overshoot state from continuing. A synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC converter 10 and a control circuit 20 A thereof comprising a first switching element FET 1 that is made conductive when power is accumulated in an induction element L 1 , and a second switching element FET 2 that is made conductive when power accumulated in induction element L 1 is supplied to a load, also comprises a detecting unit COMP 2 that detects that a value of an output voltage VOUT of the synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC converter 10 A is a predetermined voltage value that is higher than a target voltage value, and control units COMP 1 and OR 1 that maintain the second switching element FET 2 in a conductive state after discharge of the power accumulated in the induction element L 1 is finished, based on the detection results of the detecting unit COMP 2.

Claims (46)

1. A control circuit for a synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC converter comprising:

a first switching element that is made conductive when power is accumulated in an induction element; and

a second switching element that is made conductive when power accumulated in the induction element is supplied to a load,

wherein the control circuit further comprises:

a detecting unit detecting that a value of an output voltage of the synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC converter is a predetermined voltage value that is higher than a target voltage value; and

a control unit maintaining the second switching element in a conductive state after discharge of the power accumulated in the induction element is finished, based on detection results of the detecting unit.

2. The control circuit for the synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC converter according to claim 1 , wherein the detecting unit comprises a hysteresis comparator having a first comparison voltage that is set to a predetermined voltage value that is higher than the target voltage value.

3. The control circuit for the synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC converter according to claim 2 , wherein the hysteresis comparator has a second comparison voltage whose voltage value is set to the target voltage value.

4. The control circuit for the synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC converter according to claim 2 , wherein the control unit comprises:

a back-flow detecting unit detecting a direction of a current flowing to the second switching element; and

a signal outputting unit outputting a control signal to control the second switching element to a conductive state, based on a detection result of the back-flow current detecting unit and a detection result of the detecting unit.

5. The control circuit for the synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC converter according to claim 4 , further comprising a clock outputting unit outputting the detection results of the detecting unit to the signal outputting unit over a predetermined time period, with a detecting operation of the detecting unit as a starting point.

6. The control circuit for the synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC converter according to claim 1 , wherein the control unit comprises:

a back-flow current detecting unit detecting a direction of a current flowing to the second switching element; and

a signal outputting unit outputting a control signal to control the second switching element to a conductive state, based on a detection result of the back-flow current detecting unit and a detection result of the detecting unit.

7. The control circuit for the synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC converter according to claim 6 , further comprising a clock outputting unit outputting the detection results of the detecting unit to the signal outputting unit over a predetermined time period, with a detecting operation of the detecting unit as a starting point.

8. A synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC converter comprising:

a first switching element that is made conductive when power is accumulated in an induction element and a capacitance element; and

a second switching element that is made conductive when power accumulated in the induction element and the capacitance element is supplied to a load,

wherein the synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC converter further comprises:

a first resistor element and a second resistor element dividing an output voltage to generate an input voltage for the synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC;

a detecting unit detecting that a value of the output voltage of the synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC converter is a predetermined voltage value that is higher than a target voltage value; and

a control unit maintaining the second switching element in a conductive state after discharge of power accumulated in the induction element and the capacitance element is finished, based on detection results of the detecting unit.

9. The synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC converter according to claim 8 , wherein the detecting unit comprises a hysteresis comparator having a first comparison voltage set to a predetermined voltage value that is higher than the target voltage value.

10. The synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC converter according to claim 9 , wherein the hysteresis comparator has a second comparison voltage whose voltage value is set to the target voltage value.

11. The synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC converter according to claim 9 , wherein the control unit comprises:

a back-flow current detecting unit detecting a direction of a current flowing to the second switching element; and

a signal outputting unit outputting a control signal to control the second switching element to a conductive state, based on a detection result of the back-flow current detecting unit and a detection result of the detecting unit.

12. The synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC converter according to claim 11 , further comprising a clock outputting unit outputting the detection results of the detecting unit to the signal outputting unit over a predetermined time period, with a detecting operation of the detecting unit as a starting point.

13. The synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC converter according to claim 8 , wherein the control unit comprises:

a back-flow current detecting unit detecting a direction of a current flowing to the second switching element; and

a signal outputting unit outputting a control signal to control the second switching element to a conductive state, based on a detection result of the back-flow current detecting unit and a detection result of the detecting unit.

14. The synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC converter according to claim 13 , further comprising a clock outputting unit outputting the detection results of the detecting unit to the signal outputting unit over a predetermined time period, with a detecting operation of the detecting unit as a starting point.

15. A control method for a synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC converter in which a first switching element is made conductive when power is accumulated in an induction element, and a second switching element is made conductive when power accumulated in the induction element is supplied to a load, wherein the control method comprises:

detecting that a value of an output voltage of the synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC converter is a predetermined voltage value that is higher than a target voltage value; and

controlling to maintain the second switching element in a conductive state after discharge of power accumulated in the induction element is finished, based on a detection result in the detecting.

16. The control method of the synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC converter according to claim 15 , wherein the detecting, the output voltage is compared with a first comparison voltage that is set to a predetermined voltage value that is higher than the target voltage value.

17. The control method of the synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC converter according to claim 16 , wherein in the detecting, the output voltage is compared with a second comparison voltage whose voltage value is set to the target voltage value.

18. The control method of the synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC converter according to claim 16 , wherein the controlling comprises:

back-flow current detecting to detect a direction of a current flowing to the second switching element; and

signal outputting to output a control signal to control the second switching element to a conductive state, based on a detection result of the back-flow current detecting and a detection result of the detecting.

19. The control method of the synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC converter according to claim 18 , further comprising the clock outputting to output the detection results over a predetermined time period, with a detecting operation of the detecting as a starting point.

20. The control method of the synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC converter according to claim 15 , wherein the controlling comprises:

back-flow current detecting to detect a direction of a current flowing to the second switching element; and

signal outputting to output a control signal to control the second switching element to a conductive state, based on a detection result of the back-flow current detecting and a detection result of the detecting.

21. The control method of the synchronous rectifier-type DC-DC converter according to claim 20 , further comprising the clock outputting to output the detection results over a predetermined time period, with a detecting operation of the detecting as a starting point.

Assignments (10)
MERGER Recorded Nov 14, 2025
From: CYPRESS SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION
To: INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AMERICAS CORP.
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ASSIGNMENT AND ASSUMPTION OF SECURITY INTEREST IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Recorded Oct 28, 2019
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 1, 2015
From: SPANSION, LLC
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From: FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR LIMITED
To: SPANSION LLC
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 22, 2010
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 9, 2007
From: HASEGAWA, MORIHITO; MATSUMOTO, TAKASHI; NAGAI, RYUTA
To: FUJITSU LIMITED
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